Gigapan Comments
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That will be a fun and powerful tool for
visualization and infotainment. Stereo is not just
how we see, it is how we think. Stereo also allows
range mapping and photgrammetry. You will be
having some fun now with this. Stereo still
photography and movies are easy to make and view
if you know about Suto's StereoPhoto Maker,
StereoMovie Maker, StereoData maker and more at:
stereo.jpn.org/eng / Sample images of mine
to view: www.holographics3d.com/celutek/ima
ges.html

Interesting you should mention that, John, because
that's exactly what my weekend project is.
We've just got a GeoWall setup installed here
at Fort Hays State University in the Geosciences
Department and my weekend project is to get the
two projectors working together. Should make for
some interesting lectures...

This one works especially well. Ron, it is nice
that you are reposting your images as stereo
pairs. Crossed viewing works very well for me and
I love to see 3D in full color rather than using
anaglyph. It would be possible to project these as
polarized stereo images using polarizers in front
of a pair of projectors and a silver
(non-depolarizing) screen. The computer would have
to be set up with and extended desktop with the
page spannning across the two displays. Just like
RealD cinemas!

Fantastic, high resolution 3-D Gigapan! The 3-D
effect is very strong, its as if I am exploring
the badlands! Very impressive! Synchronized Dual
(left and right) Cross-Eye 3-D viewer here: www.3dpan.org/40270-40269--.22-.05
-150-150 and many more 3-D
Gigapixel panoramas here: www.3dpan.org